DURHAM, N.C. - Just days after the Blue Devils topped Gardner-Webb for their fifth consecutive victory, the Duke University wrestling team looks to extend its streak Saturday as it takes on reigning conference champion Maryland Saturday, Feb. 9, at 1 p.m. in Card Gymnasium.

Bout DetailsThe dual between Duke and Maryland set for 1 p.m. will feature a live video stream from the Blue Devil Network as well as live scoring available free of charge. Additionally, fans will be able to follow along with the match on twitter (@Duke_WRES). For fans in Durham, admission to the bout is free.

Series HistoryDuke and Maryland will meet for the 68th time in program history Saturday with the Terrapins leading the all-time series 57-9-1. The Terrapins are in the midst of a seven bout win streak over the Blue Devils dating back to 2006, but Duke has tallied a 2-3 record in the previous five matches held in Durham, N.C.Last season, the Terrapins defeated the Blue Devils, 22-12, in College Park, Md.

StreakingThe Blue Devils have won five consecutive matches, the longest streak since the 2002-03 season and the second longest in program history, just one win behind the all-time record of six consecutive wins in the 1928 season. Duke owns wins over Appalachian State, Boston University, SIUE, Davidson and Gardner-Webb over the past two weeks to move to 7-5 overall for the year, including a perfect 2-0 mark at home. Duke's last loss was Jan. 20 at No. 11 Virginia. Three Blue Devils, redshirt-freshmen Trey Adamson and Marcus Cain and sophomore Tanner Hough, all own a five-match win streak of their own as well. Redshirt sophomore Immanuel Kerr-Brown is coming off of a big win against Gardner-Webb's top wrestler, an opponent who he lost to by major decision last season.

A Look at MarylandThe Terrapins enter Saturday's meet with a 10-7 overall record, including a 1-2 ledger in the ACC, most recently falling to Virginia Feb. 1 by a score of 21-19. The trip to Durham will be the first of a three-match road trip for the Terps, in which Maryland will also face N.C. State Saturday before competing Feb. 17-18 at the NWCA/Cliff Keen National Duals in Columbia, Mo. The Terrapins have tallied a 1-2 record on the road this season, but have not had a dual meet away from College Park since Jan. 5, where the Terrapins fell to Bloomsburg, 22-15. Maryland is led by junior Jimmy Sheptock and freshman Shyheim Brown who have tallied 30 and 28 wins respectively on the season. The heavier weights anchor the Maryland lineup as the Terrapins feature three top-15 wrestlers at 174, 184 and 197 with Josh Asper topping out at No. 6.

A Look at DukeThe Blue Devils prepare to host Maryland after winning its past five matches and recording a 7-5 mark overall. Duke is coming off a 19-15 win over Gardner-Webb Tuesday in which redshirt sophomore Immanuel Kerr-Brown upended the Bulldogs wins leader at 157 pounds to help the Blue Devils clinch the match. Sophomore Tanner Hough, who wrestles at 141 pounds, sports a 17-12 overall record this season and is 8-4 in duals. Redshirt sophomore Brandon Gambucci owns a 12-3 record this season, including a 7-2 mark in dual meets while wrestling in the 133 pound division, and redshirt sophomore Marcus Cain, who wrestles at 149 pounds, has posted a 17-7 mark on the season to go along with an impressive 8-1 tally in duals.

Up NextDuke is back in action three days later as it celebrates senior day against ACC rival North Carolina Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. The Blue Devils will participate in the promotion for Samaratins Feet, an organization that works to providing shoes to those in need all over the world. Stay tuned to GoDuke.com for more details about the event.